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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to an improved con struction of spigots especially adapted to bath-tubs, sinks, &c., in which all the parts are detachable, rendering the valve and working parts easily accessible for cleansing, adjusting', dac.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional View of my improved spigot, showing the valve in elevation.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan View of the same on the line Fig. I.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional plan View on the line YY, Fig. l.
  • Figa is a similar View to that shown in Fig. 2, showing a modified form of attaching the handle to the nozzle.
  • Fig. 5 is a detached View, partly in section, showing another form of attaching t-he handle.
  • A is a tubular casing provided at its outer end with an enlarged threaded mouth-piece a and a valve-seat a', the rear end terminating in a tapered shank d2, lying at right angles to the mouth-piece d.
  • a portion of the tubular casing A is shaped into a goose-neck bend d3, by means of which the Water has a continuous even iiow through the tubular casing, not being interrupted by acute bends.
  • Adapted to the threaded mouth-piece o is a cylindrical nozzle B, provided with a projecting rim l) on the outer surface notched at b and having' the inner recessed portion b2, forming a shoulder, upon which rests the valve C.
  • This valve C is preferably made in the form of a tripod, as shown, having three supporting legs or prongs c, a valve-stem c', and a circular iiange c2, upon which rests a washer D ot hard rubber or other suitable material.
  • a ring E Resting upon the outer rim l) of the nozzle B is a ring E, forming part of an operatinghandle E', the ring and nozzle being connected together by a pin c', depending from the ring and adapted to the notch or recess b in the rim b.
  • a set-screw F As an additional means of securing the handle to the nozzle, a set-screw F, as shown by dotted lines,Fig. l, maybe employed.
  • the Valve is now raised against its seat a and the spigot is in a shut-oit position.
  • the handle is turned in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 2, until the stop-pin e on the ring E comes into contact with the neck of the casing A, this movement rotating the nozzle B upon the threaded mouth-piece a, dropping the nozzle and the Valve from its seat.
  • FIG. 3 Various means may be devised for connecting the detachable handle E with the nozzle.
  • I have illustrated inFig. 3 a construction in which several pins are employed in connection with a number of recesses in the rim l); or, as shown in Fig. 4, rim l) on the nozzle may be made in the form of a nut, the ring E of the handle being similarly shaped, thus dispening with the use of the pins e. IVhen this form of connection is used, I prefer to use the set-screw F.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates another modification, in which a pin b3 on the nozzle s adapted to a recessed portion e2 in the handle E.
  • the detachable handle enables me to use this spigot on hot-water pipes with satisfaction, as it will not become heated to such a degree as if it formed an integral part thereof.
  • a spigot or faucet the combination of a tubular neck or casing A, avalve C therein, a nozzle B, provided with an exterior rim b, a recess or recesses b therein, with a detachable handle E', and pin or pins c on said handle, substantially asset forth.
  • a tubular neck or casing A having threaded mouth-piece a., shank a2, valve-seat a', and goose-neck portion a3, a nozzle B, having a shoulder b2, rim b, and notch or notches b', with tripod valve C, having prongs c, a seal- IOO able handle E, having a pin or pins e', stoppin e, and set-screw F, substantially as set forth.

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T. SAVILL.
SPIGOT. No. 453,668. Patented June 9,1891.
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THOMAS SAVILL, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
SPIGOT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 453,668, dated .T une 9, 1891.
Application iiled January 13, 1891. Serial No. 377,634. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS SAVILL, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Spigots, of which the following is a speciication, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to an improved con struction of spigots especially adapted to bath-tubs, sinks, &c., in which all the parts are detachable, rendering the valve and working parts easily accessible for cleansing, adjusting', dac.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a longitudinal sectional View of my improved spigot, showing the valve in elevation. Fig. 2 is a sectional plan View of the same on the line Fig. I. Fig. 3 is a sectional plan View on the line YY, Fig. l. Figa is a similar View to that shown in Fig. 2, showing a modified form of attaching the handle to the nozzle. Fig. 5 is a detached View, partly in section, showing another form of attaching t-he handle.
A is a tubular casing provided at its outer end with an enlarged threaded mouth-piece a and a valve-seat a', the rear end terminating in a tapered shank d2, lying at right angles to the mouth-piece d. A portion of the tubular casing A is shaped into a goose-neck bend d3, by means of which the Water has a continuous even iiow through the tubular casing, not being interrupted by acute bends. Adapted to the threaded mouth-piece o is a cylindrical nozzle B, provided with a projecting rim l) on the outer surface notched at b and having' the inner recessed portion b2, forming a shoulder, upon which rests the valve C. This valve C is preferably made in the form of a tripod, as shown, having three supporting legs or prongs c, a valve-stem c', and a circular iiange c2, upon which rests a washer D ot hard rubber or other suitable material.
Resting upon the outer rim l) of the nozzle B is a ring E, forming part of an operatinghandle E', the ring and nozzle being connected together by a pin c', depending from the ring and adapted to the notch or recess b in the rim b. As an additional means of securing the handle to the nozzle, a set-screw F, as shown by dotted lines,Fig. l, maybe employed.
As shown in the drawings, the Valve is now raised against its seat a and the spigot is in a shut-oit position. To place the saine in a full-open position, the handle is turned in the direction of the arrow, Fig. 2, until the stop-pin e on the ring E comes into contact with the neck of the casing A, this movement rotating the nozzle B upon the threaded mouth-piece a, dropping the nozzle and the Valve from its seat.
Various means may be devised for connecting the detachable handle E with the nozzle. For instance, I have illustrated inFig. 3 a construction in which several pins are employed in connection with a number of recesses in the rim l); or, as shown in Fig. 4, rim l) on the nozzle may be made in the form of a nut, the ring E of the handle being similarly shaped, thus dispening with the use of the pins e. IVhen this form of connection is used, I prefer to use the set-screw F.
Fig. 5 illustrates another modification, in which a pin b3 on the nozzle s adapted to a recessed portion e2 in the handle E.
The detachable handle enables me to use this spigot on hot-water pipes with satisfaction, as it will not become heated to such a degree as if it formed an integral part thereof. By this construction of the valve, after detaching the same from the nozzle, it will be noticed that the passage-way through the nozzle is then free and uninterrupted, which is desirable for cleansing, dac.
I claim as my inventionl. In a spigot or faucet, the combination of a tubular neck or casing A, avalve C therein, a nozzle B, provided with an exterior rim b, a recess or recesses b therein, with a detachable handle E', and pin or pins c on said handle, substantially asset forth.
2. In a spigot or faucet, the combination of a tubular neck or casing A, having threaded mouth-piece a., shank a2, valve-seat a', and goose-neck portion a3, a nozzle B, having a shoulder b2, rim b, and notch or notches b', with tripod valve C, having prongs c, a seal- IOO able handle E, having a pin or pins e', stoppin e, and set-screw F, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my sign ature in presence of two Witnesses.
THOMAS SAVILL.
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THEO H. MCOALLA, E. HOWARD BURKE.
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